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Jack Grealish was a second-half substitute astatine Old Trafford
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Manchester City leader Pep Guardiola says Phil Foden and Jack Grealish do not "feel good" aft incidents involving fans astatine nan Manchester derby, but believes it is simply a societal problem alternatively than blaming Manchester United.
Earlier this week, a 20-year-old man was charged pinch assault aft Grealish was allegedly slapped arsenic he walked into nan Old Trafford passageway pursuing Sunday's 0-0 draw.
Fellow England world Foden besides had to woody pinch derogatory chants astir his mother by United fans during nan first half, which Guardiola later said showed "a deficiency of class".
United person privately condemned nan chants but nan Football Association has decided not to complaint nan club.
Asked really Grealish and Foden were feeling, Guardiola said: "He doesn't consciousness bully but we move forward.
"It's a crazy world. Nobody is distant from that.
"It's not astir United, it's not a problem of a circumstantial nine aliases section successful world football. It's beyond that person. It happens everywhere."
City, who are sixth successful nan Premier League table, invited Crystal Palace to Etihad Stadium connected Saturday (12:30 BST) but stay without nan injured Erling Haaland, Rodri, John Stones, Manuel Akanji and Nathan Ake.